Archive | June, 2012

Arizona school district aims to create a world-class curriculum

Over the next five years, Arizona’s Gilbert Public Schools will not only implement the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), but also take a number of steps toward improving the quality of education in the district, The Republic reported. As the Gilbert Public Schools’ student demographics and enrollment numbers change, so too must the district’s approach […]

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District aims to improve students’ Iowa Assessments scores

The Iowa Assessments have replaced the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS), throughout the Hawkeye State. As a result, students who take the Assessments provide their teachers with information that can shape the quality of their education, according to The University of Iowa's website. In Iowa, the Waukee Community School District’s School Improvement Advisory Committee […]

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Grant to help Pennsylvania school district prepare for the CCSS

In Pennsylvania, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) will be fully implemented during the 2013-2014 academic year. In an effort to make this process a little easier for teachers and students in the state’s Erie School District, General Electric’s (GE) philanthropic arm, the GE Foundation, will provide the system with an $8.6 million grant. According […]

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CCSS to help students graduate high school better prepared for life

Despite the fact that the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) were created to improve the quality of education students receive, there are still parents who believe that the new Standards will prove too challenging for their children. In a recent article that appeared in The Tennessean, former teacher and education writer Leanna Landsmann suggested that […]

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CCSS to help students graduate high school better prepared for life

Despite the fact that the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) were created to improve the quality of education students receive, there are still parents who believe that the new Standards will prove too challenging for their children. In a recent article that appeared in The Tennessean, former teacher and education writer Leanna Landsmann suggested that […]

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